Fish Database: Galaxy Rasbora - Microrasbora sp. 'Galaxy'
Aquarium requirements
Aquarium suitability: 3/5
Sociability rating: 8/10
Area of tank: All - middle
Aquarium water conditions: 6-7.5, vs,s,m
Temperature: 22 - 28C
Feeding: Flake, frozen, very small live foods
Minimum tank size: 45cm
Min / Max number in tank: Min 6
Fish fact file
Family: Cyprinidae (Carps & Minnows)
Synonyms:
Other common names: Fireworks Rasbora
Origin: Myanmar, east of lake Indi
Natural habitat:
Size: 2cm
Behavior: Peaceful, active, shoaling
Breeding: Egg scatterer, has been captive bred
Natural water conditions: Soft & acidic
Sexing:
Galaxy Rasbora
Fish code No.2711
The Galaxy Rasbora has had a lively, if short, history since its discovery in 2006. The fish was found in a very small high altitude area in Myanmar, and instantly became very popular as an aquarium fish. Unfortunately, over collecting has devestated its environment, and the fish has become very rare in its natural location. The problem has advanced so quickly that Practical Fishkeeping Magazine has urged fishkeepers to only purchase the fish if they intend to breed them. However, given demand, it is more likely a case of if mass-scale breeding is not employed, the species is likley to dissapear. Although your retailer may not know if the fish they stock are captive bred, it is worth asking before purchasing, and certainly avoid any wild caught stocks if possible.

Galaxy Rasboras are a shoaling fish, so keep in groups of 6 or more. The fish is generally easy to care for and has no specific requirements. Although they prefer soft, acidic water, they can be acclimated to harder water. Captive bred fish which are a few generations old, may be adaptable to a wider range of conditions. Keep with other small, peaceful, species and provide hiding spots, ideally amongst vegetation. Small live or frozen foods such as daphnia or cyclops will help keep the fish in top condition.
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